Show f I round ground The Campus py By CHARLOTTE ANTREI GENERAL ELECTION I RESULTS ANNOUNCED be results of general elections C 4 d last Thursday May 4 were pounced jounced Saturday night at the c ual Cheerleaders Cheerleader's Record p r at the Snow College Balli Ball- Ball i i'm im m in Ephraim anti anU High Schools School's new t r at will be David Jensen son Mr and Mrs Jay Jensen of Kaye Goodwin daugh daugh- of Mr and Mrs Glen Goodof Good Good- i of ManU Mantl was chosen as vice Julianne Howell was wasted ted secretary She is thet tho the t of Ephraim's Mr and f ts te rs Demont Howell Howell- Jeff Anson Anson An- An son son of Mr and Mrs Phil f. f Iderson of Ephraim is the stunts stunt's stu stu- f nt's pt's ts t's choice for activity agent Marilou Dyreng Morgan is head cheerleader for fort pet t year Other new cheerlead- cheerlead are Jensen Jared Susan Shand Jack fare inti U ti and LaRae Englestead ay y Ephraim MAW MANTI I TO HOST HOSTI ty J I MUSIC FESTIVAL Mantl fanti antl will host a Large pups Music Festival on Fri Fri- ry Pr May 12 throughout most of B day in the high school r. r Participating schools will be tab jab ab Wasatch Academy North Manti and Gunnison 1 I performances by bands and will be judged and rated r r Therald Goodman and Elvis Terry from the Brigham dung ung University and Snow Cole's Coles Col- Col ge's e's es McLoyd Ericksen antis anti's entries in the festival 11 II be the band orus lorus and the Boys' Boys Chorus The e two top bands and two top in the event will pret prent pre- pre nt t a concert at pm p.m. in 2 high school auditorium Oth- Oth performers in the Friday night will be students m the district who received h ratings at the Small Groups stival rhe e public is invited to attend e performance No admission arge will be made l PRELIMINARY TO BE DE HELD Next ext years year's Manti High School E dents will participate in a registration for fall faU asses Esses on Thursday May 11 tItis Itis It the intention of of the th ad- ad to make this regis regis- as final as possible so as asto asto asto to avoid interference with the Sanpete County Fair New additions to the schedule which were presented to students Tuesday include geometry Model United Nations journalism journal journal- ism and French 11 11 A two-hour two two-credit two block will be held at Gunnison in both business and the building trades Interested Manti ManU High students who have met course pre requisites are qualified to register Transportation tion will be provided by the school district Students interested in taking foreign languages other than French and German which will willbe willbe willbe be offered in the schedule should contact Principal Gleave Cleave Supervision in individualized language study will be offered by appointment The techniques to be used will be explained to those interested COZETTE DENTON PLACES IN STATE SlATE ART CONTEST Approximately two weeks ago Cozette Denton received word that she had won third place Inan inan in inan an art contest sponsored by literary literary literary lit lit- clubs throughout the state Cozette after being entered through Mantis Manti's Ladies Literary Club was able to win the honor and exhibit her still life liCe in oils at Springville She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Denton of Sterling TRACK TEAM WINS LAURELS AT SNOW Three members of Manti High Schools School's track team won first place honors in their events at a Snow sponsored College-sponsored meet last Wednesday where participants participants par par- were from North S Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete Wasatch Academy and Manti Marti Ivan Munk won first place Inthe in inthe inthe the with a throw of 45 feet l inches This is Ivans Ivan's third first place in four such meets Dennis Shufflers Shuffler's 2086 time Inthe in inthe inthe the half mile won first place honors honors honors hon hon- ors for him hun John Keeler came in fifth in this event Kevin Cox John Keeler Ronnie Ronnie Ronnie Ron Ron- nie Lewis and Danny Owens of the medley relay team finished their race in time to win another first Other who placed inthe inthe in inthe the meet were Kim Kjar second in the mile Ronnie Lewis fourth in the mile LaMar Peterson fifth in the mile Chuck Christensen Christensen Christensen Chris- Chris fourth in the yard dash and fifth in the yard dash Michael fourth Inthe in inthe inthe the yard dash Steven Anderson Ander Ander- son third in the yard dash and Jim Anderson fifth in the same race Jeff Anderson tied for fourth place in the pole vault The mile relay team composed of Steven Anderson Jim Anderson Ander Ander- son Dennis Shuffler and Michael scored a second place win Chuck Christensen Steven Hall Sam Munk and David Clegg ran the yard relay in a length of time that enabled them to take third Coach Goodwin commented about the Region Seven Meet at Richfield by expressing hope that some of Mantis Manti's will qualify for state MANTI TENNIS PLAYERS WIN BYU FINALS DEFEAT W. W A. A Three Templar tennis players who qualified to play in the finals fi finals finals fi- fi nals of the Brigham Young University University University Uni Uni- Tennis Invitational Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day combined their efforts to defeat defeat defeat de de- de- de feat Grantsville in both singles and doubles play taking first at atthe atthe atthe the event Leland Thompson beat Glade Gamble 6 3 6 3 6 3 to win out in the singles Doubles players Ted Christensen Christen Christen- sen and Richard Nelson came out on top of Arnie Hammond and Charlie Walk 6 2 6 62 In play with Wasatch Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day May 3 Manti won six of seven matches They competed against Juab on Tuesday May in Manti They downed the Wasp netters by a 3 2 margin |